Proceedings of the International Workshop on Understanding Deconfinement in QCD, Trento, Italy, 1-13 March 1999
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Proceedings of the International Workshop on Understanding Deconfinement in QCD, Trento, Italy, 1-13 March 1999
World Scientific, c2000
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Description
This volume summarizes our contemporary understanding of the deconfinement transition in QCD at finite temperature and chemical potential. Questions as to whether a quark-gluon plasma exists in the interior of dense astrophysical objects or which bound-state signals have to be studied in order to unambiguously detect the QCD phase transition(s) in future heavy-ion collision programmes at RHIC and LHC are addressed. Progress in answering these questions requires a fusion of lattice QCD with other nonperturbative approaches and low-energy effective models for QCD. Experts in these fields present in the book their methods and their results in understanding the deconfinement phenomenon.
Table of Contents
- Lattice-QCD at finite-T and m
- topological aspects of deconfinement
- random matrix theory
- QCD phase transition and universality
- Dyson-Schwinger-equation studies
- effective models and kinetics for QCD
- signals for deconfinement.
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